You have a lot of choices... Manhattan is filled with options for what to do. It all depends on your situation: traveling alone? As a couple? With kids? Traveling with …money? Trying to spend the minimum? Are you a student? How long are you staying? Some examples of what Manhattan does well: * Museums * Bars (sports, jazz, alternative, hip, pubs) * Dance clubs * Art galleries * Theater (Broadway, off-Broadway) * Parks (Central Park is the most famous but there are others) * Shopping (all kinds of shopping, too) * Food: there are tons of options for all kinds of cuisine and prices * Just walking around can fill your day with hours of fun

"Manhattan" is the name of: 1. An alcoholic drink 2. A city in the U.S. state of Kansas 3. An island that is one of the 5 boroughs of New York City 5. A U.S. government proj…ect ("The Manhattan Project") during World War 2.

Manhattan, the borough of New York City, is located at the southermost point of New York State (along with the rest of New York City), at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. The…re is also a city in northeast Kansas called Manhattan, and a village in northeast Illinois called Manhattan.

It stands for "Technical Machine" and it is an item that lets you teach certain Pokemon a particular move. It can only be used once. It is something a Pokemon uses to attack… another Pokemon. It can learn and forget it. It has a certain pp, which means how many times you can use it without healing your Pokemon. They can change status, or do damage.

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"Maddest of all: to see life as it is, and not as it should be." --Man of La Mancha

in the old games such as ruby, emerald and so on, dive is an hm. in the new games such as diamond and pearl or soulsilver and heartgold, i suppose it is an TM as you described…. if i remember, it is not a TM from 1-99. it must be i think above tm99. I'm sorry that i couldn't tell you exacly the TM but i hope you find out! -RR14

TM stands for Technical Machine and HM for Hidden Machine. In the game they are like CDs you can use to instantly teach a move to your Pokémon, as long as they are compat…ible to said move. In Pokémon X and Y both types can be used as many times you want, so basically the only differences between a TM and a HM are the later cannot be deleted by normal means (the only way is to pay a visit to the Move Deleter) and they can also be used for some mechanics outside of battle, and therefore, may be required for plot progression. If there is a certain type of plant blocking your way you have to use Cut to get rid of it, if you want to navigate water areas you must use Surf, among others. Some HMs can also be used to make your life easier, like Fly, which can be used to instantly travel to any city in the map whose Pokémon Center has been visited before, as opposed to traveling by foot.